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The Micro comes with M3D software to allow for a "plug-and-play" experience and is designed to be both energy efficient -- using about as much power as a tablet -- and quiet.
M3D’s $350 Micro gets you plenty of bang for your buck, but it’s a bit too unreliable to stand toe-to-toe with more expensive 3D printers.
M3D's Michael Armani built a 3D printer business on Kickstarter. Now he's launching his own crowdfunding site, called FitForLaunch, that will vet companies in advance -- and offer guarantees.
The latest 3D printer from Fulton's M3D has already raised nearly $500,000 on Kickstarter. That's after crowdfunding $3.4 million in 2014. Here's how the company is milking consumer interest.
M3D, a maker of consumer 3D printers, is shunning the common wisdom about manufacturing in Asia and doing it all at home.
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